Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to say the same thing in several dif- ferent ways . The speech of Swinburne is a diluted speech . Lamb , on the other hand , had style and PROLOGUE 5.
... to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to say the same thing in several dif- ferent ways . The speech of Swinburne is a diluted speech . Lamb , on the other hand , had style and PROLOGUE 5.
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Harold John Massingham. Lamb , on the other hand , had style and form - Lamb , the conscious artist of ramification , of ... hand and the catchwords of the man in the street ( who is so ascetic that he can live on air - mostly heated ) on ...
Harold John Massingham. Lamb , on the other hand , had style and form - Lamb , the conscious artist of ramification , of ... hand and the catchwords of the man in the street ( who is so ascetic that he can live on air - mostly heated ) on ...
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... be rubbed only by apostolic hands . . . . Ye are the golden pots in which manna is stored , and rocks flowing with honey , nay , combs of honey , most plenteous udders of the milk of life . • . . . Ye are the ark of Noah PHILOBIBLON 29.
... be rubbed only by apostolic hands . . . . Ye are the golden pots in which manna is stored , and rocks flowing with honey , nay , combs of honey , most plenteous udders of the milk of life . • . . . Ye are the ark of Noah PHILOBIBLON 29.
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... hand he drops into books the fragments that are left . " Continually declaiming his " senseless arguments , " he " wets the book lying half in his lap with sputtering showers . " There is no end to his PHILOBIBLON 31.
... hand he drops into books the fragments that are left . " Continually declaiming his " senseless arguments , " he " wets the book lying half in his lap with sputtering showers . " There is no end to his PHILOBIBLON 31.
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... hands to turn over the volumes . " Then , behold ! " at the sting of the biting flea the sacred book is flung aside and hardly shut for another month , is so full of the dust that has found its way therein that it resists the effort to ...
... hands to turn over the volumes . " Then , behold ! " at the sting of the biting flea the sacred book is flung aside and hardly shut for another month , is so full of the dust that has found its way therein that it resists the effort to ...
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